Mary Bell | |
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Born | |
Status | Released (1980) |
Other names | The Tyneside Strangler |
Children | 1 |
Motive | Sadism Rage[1] |
Conviction(s) | Manslaughter (x2) |
Criminal penalty | Detained at Her Majesty's pleasure |
Details | |
Victims | 2 |
Span of crimes | 25 May – 31 July 1968 |
Location(s) | Scotswood, Newcastle upon Tyne, England |
Date apprehended | 7 August 1968 |
Mary Flora Bell (born 26 May 1957)[3] is an English woman who, as a juvenile, killed two preschool-age boys in Scotswood, an inner suburb of Newcastle upon Tyne, in 1968.[4] Bell committed her first killing when she was ten years old. In both instances, Bell informed her victim that he had a sore throat, which she would massage before proceeding to strangle him.[5][6]
Bell was convicted of manslaughter in relation to both killings in December 1968, in a trial held at Newcastle Assizes when she was 11 years old, and in which her actions were judged to have been committed under diminished responsibility.[7] She is Britain's youngest female killer[8][9] and was diagnosed with a psychopathic personality disorder prior to her trial.[10][11] Her alleged accomplice in at least one of the killings, 13-year-old Norma Joyce Bell (no relation), was acquitted of all charges.[4]
Bell was released from custody in 1980, at the age of 23. A lifelong court order granted her anonymity, which has since been extended to protect the identity of her daughter and granddaughter. She has since lived under a series of pseudonyms.[12]
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